Hosted by Tom Stathes, this blog is dedicated to musings, studying, and collecting of early animated film. If you like silent animation, a genre so largely ignored by the historian faction, this is for you! Sponsored by Cartoons On Film.

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Blogger Special- February

Cherished blog readers,Announced only here*, all 23 of my Early Animation DVDs are half price this month.Help support my cause and buy a DVD or two or three or 23 :-DFor those of you that haven't checked out my sales site, here is a quick list of what's available:Laugh-O-GramsOswald the Lucky RabbitAlice Comedies (vol. 1-3)Felix the Cat (vol. 1-4)Farmer Alfalfa (vol. 1-3)Aesop's FablesAesop's Sound FablesBray RaritiesKrazy KatOut of the Inkell (vol. 1-2)Koko Song CartunesRare Silent CartoonsBonzoStop Motion MadnessBobby Bumps

For content info, follow the link at right.T'anks!

(Questions, etc...send them through the forms on my site.)*I had originally announced on the forums about having an overstock and selling some at half price, but I've since decided to have the sale apply to all compilations.

Hi Charlie,A handful do exist. There is one on my Bray Rarities DVD; Heeza Liar At the Bat (1915).I have another on 16mm and will hopefully acquire two more in the near future. He's one of the 'forgotten' character I hope to pair up with Happy Hooligan, Goodrich Dirt, etc in future DVDs.

About Me

I’ve had an almost lifelong interest in early animation and silent film. With the help of this blog, I like to periodically share research and update surfers on what I’m doing in this crazy field that is always full of surprises.